: Their frames were revolutionary, made of nickel-plated chrome-moly steel that carried the engine oil inside the tubes to save weight and improve cooling.
The story of the Métisse motorcycle is one of engineering rebellion. In the late 1950s, brothers Derek and Don Rickman, both world-class motocross racers, were frustrated by the heavy, poorly handling bikes of the era. They decided to build their own. metis_se
In Canada, the Métis Nation has a storytelling tradition that spans centuries, serving as a primary way to pass down history, values, and humor. The Rickman Metisse story : Their frames were revolutionary, made of nickel-plated